Yung Miami Addresses Diddy Files Allegations in Live Stream

A viral X post claiming Yung Miami confessed during a livestream that Sean “Diddy” Combs paid her $300,000 for sex, including a “golden shower,” while mocking his performance has racked up millions of views and ignited fierce online debate. The post, which overlaid Diddy’s photo on split-screen footage, tied the alleged revelations to the “Diddy files” amid his ongoing legal troubles. It quickly spread as supposed breaking news, with users sharing quotes like

“His dck small, I had to fake moan” and “I’ve slept with men for free, of course I took that deal.”

But the actual clip tells a different story. In the roughly 84-second video, Yung Miami (Caresha Brownlee) appears with reddish hair and long nails, casually promoting her “Red Cups” merchandise while sipping Hennessy. She tells viewers,

“Make sure y’all get your red cups… Shop the brand! … link in my bio… 10 pack… 20 pack.”

Pouring shots, she adds,

“I drank Hennessy… You better have one in that house… Who wanna go on live and take a shot with me?” The vibe stays light and promotional: “It’s always a red cup type of day and night… Red cup type of night.”

There are zero mentions of Diddy, payments, sex acts, or any scandals.

This rumor builds on older controversies. In January 2023, during a “Resha Roulette” drinking game on her Caresha Please podcast with Trina, Yung Miami said,

“Take a shot if you like golden showers. I do… It’s fun.” That sparked “Pee Diddy”

Memes while she dated the mogul. She later walked it back multiple times. On The Breakfast Club, she stated,

“Did Diddy ever pee on me? No, never.”

She added,

“I was playing! A na NEVER EVER PEE’D on me!”

And explained it was trolling to promote her card game. As recently as 2025, she reiterated,

“No man has ever pee’d on me.”

Lawsuit allegations added more fuel. Producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones claimed in his 2024 filing that Yung Miami received a monthly stipend as a “sex worker.” She pushed back hard, saying,

“I’m not a prostitute. I never sold pussy a day in my life,”

and called it

“something the internet made up.”

She questioned,

“Nas don’t even pay that for child support why tf would a na ever pay me $250k for. FOR WHAT??”

Misleading content like this spreads easily online. Unrelated clips often get paired with sensational captions for clicks, especially around Diddy’s cases. Commenters on the original X post quickly called it out as taken out of context, noting the clear mismatch between the footage and claims.

In today’s digital landscape, separating viral hype from verified facts remains tough. Checking original sources, court records, and direct statements rather than sensational posts is key when celebrity rumors fly. Yung Miami continues to deny the most extreme allegations while navigating the spotlight.

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